Friday 5 August 2011

HTC Evo 3D likely to face tough rivalry after September release

After hitting the US market, the HTC Evo 3d was set to step on the British soil in July, but unexpectedly its release date pushed back to September. We think that it' may prove an unfortunate event for this 3D device of Taiwanese giant.                                                        
The handset is now expected to release around September 12. Disappointingly, nearly at the same time, various popular and long-anticipated handsets are also likely to break their cover. Hence, we are afraid of the capability of this HTC device, whether it'll be able to outshine its competitors.

Motorola Droid Bionic, which has been delayed for several times can also unveil its face at the same period. Albeit, its' not a 3D device, but its plenty of impressive specs are indeed dangerous for the Evo. This Android toting smart phone will be arriving flaunting a large 4.5” display with 1080p HD capabilities. Further, it's also equipped with 8 MP camera, a front facing camera and a 1GHz dual-core processor.

Although, Evo outperforms the  LG Optimus 3D both in terms of 3D cameras & camcorder and display. But, whether it'll be successful in taking on the competition with  Droid Bionic in at present a doubt.

The much-rumored Apple iPhone 5 is also set to join this competition and if it's different from its old sibs it can also prove a threat to HTC Evo 3D.
Probably, it's the reason, that Vodafone, which was earlier set to launch this device has deleted the name of this HTC handset from its "coming soon" list of mobile phones.

As far as the features of Evo concerns, it will be coming packed with a 4.3 inches 3D glasses-free display. This aside, it will sport two 5 mega pixels cameras for capturing 3D pics and video as well as a 1.3 mega pixel front facing camera for video calling. Other key attractions include a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1730mAh battery and 1GB Internal memory expandable up to 32GB with a microSD card.

Let's wait whether the HTC's decision of pushing back its release date is right. What do you think about it? Let's know in the comment section below!

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